Central Library, Minneapolis. Donald Lipski had students at the MacPhail Center for Music engrave their names into the surface of twelve real violins, which he then arranged in a circle above the fireplace on the Art & Music floor of the Cesar Pelli designed building. The piece harkens back to the guitar Lipski had as a teen, which he and his friends etched. The obscure title of the piece, Lorelei Club, refers to a women’s choral group started in 1892 at Plymouth Church, a congregation with deep roots in traditional music. When Lipski bought the violins for the piece, he bought an extra and has since been teaching himself to play.